Q1 what are generic names???
Q2 what is the role of government in health?
Q3. Difference between public and private health care services
Q4 communicable diseases
Q5. How Kerala has managed to improve in education and health care sector
Q6. Costa Rica case study
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1) The chemical name of a drug
2) Governments play a major role in health care financing by mobilizing the necessary resources through public budgets and other contributive mechanisms, pooling resources allocated to health development, guiding the process of resource allocation and purchasing health services from various providers.
3) Private hospitals are hospitals that are owned by an individual or a group of people. Public Hospitals are hospitals owned and funded by the government. Private hospitals provide the best healthcare facilities. Public hospitals offer healthcare services but the quality is not up to the mark.
4) A communicable disease is one that is spread from one person to another through a variety of ways that include: contact with blood and bodily fluids; breathing in an airborne virus; or by being bitten by an insect.
5) Since the 1970s, the Indian state of Kerala has been internationally praised for its health achievements despite its economic backwardness. ... The burgeoning private sector raises household health care expenditures, making health a commodity purchased by 'ability to pay. ' Many public facilities remain underutilized.
6) Costa Rica, located in Central America between Nicaragua and Panama, is roughly the size of West Virginia with a population of a little less than 4 million. This tiny country contains 750 miles of coastline bordering the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, the average temperature ranges from 70 to 90 degrees F, making it a prime location for a tropical vacation.
Tourism flourishes in Costa Rica and has quickly surpassed coffee and bananas as the top grossing national export (Bell, 1998). The people of Costa Rica enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the Southern Hemisphere, free health care and education, and the country has the highest literacy rate (98%) of all of the Americas. All of these things combine to make Costa Rica a well equipped community for handling tourism.
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